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characteristic dances. The ballet is composed of a company of young men<lb />
and women dancers, directed by Grace and Kurt Graff,<lb />
Societies Sponsor Play Tourney<lb />
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miter number.<lb />
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will appear in the<lb />
Varsity Sweetheart<lb />
To Be Presented<lb />
On Night of Play<lb />
1 - ir-t Copies Of<lb />
Magazine Are<lb />
Distributed<lb />
By JAMES WHITFIELD<lb />
What girl will be selected as th<lb />
"Varsity Sweetheart" for WfflAQl<lb />
The contest is under way! Some<lb />
girl, a sweet and simple type, or<lb />
maybe one of the conspicuous glamor<lb />
girl variety, will be recognized as<lb />
"Varsity Sweetheart at the Varsity<lb />
Club's hilarious production. "The<lb />
Milky Way to bo presented Decem-<lb />
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was enlarged and the next are being kept secret. Thdub is<lb />
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By Each Organization<lb />
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Installed Sunday<lb />
Senior Y Cabinet<lb />
Taps Freshmen<lb />
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ther than regu<lb />
editorial staff are<lb />
The YWCA invites the stu-<lb />
dents to use the Reading Room<lb />
which was reopened for their<lb />
benefit, on November 9.<lb />
New curtains and drapes<lb />
have been made for the win-<lb />
dows, new lamps have been pur-<lb />
chased, and yearly subscrip-<lb />
tions to several good magazines<lb />
have been ordered. A new book<lb />
case has been built and some<lb />
books placed there for use by<lb />
the students.<lb />
The room was furnished un-<lb />
der the supervision of Doris<lb />
Blalock, chairman of the com-<lb />
mittee, with the help of Annie<lb />
Allen Wilkerson and Kathryn<lb />
Hurst.<lb />
is under an unwritten agreement to<lb />
remain silent about the results of<lb />
the balloting until the night of the<lb />
performance. Don't rush Bill, girls.<lb />
Tackle the Varsity Club boys.<lb />
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mv thinking from the "Varsity<lb />
Sweetheart" to the play and its cast,<lb />
let me drop this suggestion to the<lb />
girls. Look your best, keep your hair<lb />
combed, your nails trimmed, and do<lb />
a good paint job with the make-up.<lb />
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Sweetheart" between the second and<lb />
of Kenneth Wool txri acts of the play.<lb />
Mooring, associate (Jetting away from girls momen-<lb />
tarily, Some are born great, some<lb />
sing tin<lb />
Lautares, associate editor:<lb />
Harris, art editor: Ethel<lb />
exchange editor: Rebecca<lb />
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roughton, Grace Boss. Fay<lb />
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features.<lb />
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rill furnish the cartoons.<lb />
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LaRue<lb />
"s- K. P. Lewis, circulation<lb />
Members of this year's Junior<lb />
YWCA cabinet, were installed by<lb />
the Senior Cabinet at an impres-<lb />
sive candle light tapping service<lb />
Sunday evening in Austin audito-<lb />
rium.<lb />
Following a solo by "Bo" Kerr,<lb />
members of the Senior "Y" cabinet,<lb />
dressed in white and carrying light-<lb />
ed candles, marched down the aisle<lb />
to take their places in front of the<lb />
stage where they sang, "Just As I<lb />
Am Xell Breedlove read "A Psalm<lb />
of Life" by Henry W. Longfellow,<lb />
after which each member of the<lb />
senior cabinet went out into the audi-<lb />
ence and tapped the new cabinet<lb />
members and the latter marched<lb />
across the stage and lighted their<lb />
candles from that of Sarah Ann<lb />
Maxwell, president of the YWCA.<lb />
To conclude the program both cabi-<lb />
nets marched to the vestibule of Aus-<lb />
tin, and stood there with lighted<lb />
candles while taps were blown.<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi, local chapter of The following freshman girls were<lb />
the national collegiate educational selected: Carolina Miles, Mary Mor-<lb />
fraternity under the leadership of i ris, Jane Murray, Maude Parrish,<lb />
Frat Initiates<lb />
Ten New Pledges<lb />
At the present time, three one-act<lb />
plays are to be given November<lb />
24 by the three literary societies<lb />
on the campus as an inter-society<lb />
play tournament. The plays to be<lb />
presented are "O Joy San spon-<lb />
sored by the Lanier Society. "Girls<lb />
in White by the Emerson, and<lb />
"Sanitarium" by the Poes.<lb />
"A Joy San the Lanier play,<lb />
is a comedy with Japanese setting.<lb />
The play is being directed by Patsy<lb />
Mclntyre who will have as her as-<lb />
sistants : Elizabeth Meigs, Stage<lb />
Manager; Agnes Watson, Business<lb />
Manager: Ola Pritchard, Stage Car-<lb />
penter; Edith Harris, Property<lb />
Manager, and Ellen Mclntyre, Per-<lb />
sonal Properties. The cast will con-<lb />
Jane Copcland as O Joy<lb />
Tompson, Stephen<lb />
Thanksgiving<lb />
Thanksgiving will be ob-<lb />
observed by the students and<lb />
faculty of the college on No-<lb />
vember 30, the date set by<lb />
Governor Hoey as the official<lb />
Thanksgiving Day for North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
Holidays will begin at noon<lb />
of Wednesday, November 29,<lb />
and classroom work will be re-<lb />
sumed Monday morning, De-<lb />
cember 4, with the first period<lb />
at 8 o'clock.<lb />
Art Instructor<lb />
Displays Exhibit<lb />
of Handiwork<lb />
her debut in<lb />
Theatre in Paris,<lb />
turning to Amerii ,<lb />
a series of perf<lb />
Boothe 'I heatre<lb />
and in Philadelpi<lb />
harmonic Orchestr<lb />
tion of Stokowski,<lb />
Kurt GrafPs fa<lb />
his son s desire to dance b<lb />
i our a career in medicine<lb />
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arguments Kurt Graff <lb />
to study under cn Laban<lb />
i became a solo<lb />
j famous Kamnn r<lb />
j later sent to P<lb />
! a branch of The<lb />
graphic Institute thei<lb />
On a leave oi abs<lb />
' came to Ami rica to e<lb />
Miss i 'ornell. This eo<lb />
them dancing a ross tw<lb />
On the Riviera they i<lb />
performances before the<lb />
Siam. the King of Swed<lb />
Prince of Wales, and<lb />
personages. While danc<lb />
don the Craffs were ma<lb />
The Graffs tell an an<lb />
of their court performs<lb />
ino before the King<lb />
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achieve greatness, and some have<lb />
. Jay I 'asveen, Metrel Sim fatness thrust upon them but nev-<lb />
  Vr was the last point of this immor-<lb />
tal saying more clearly demonstrated<lb />
than 'in the case of gentle Burleigh<lb />
with<lb />
Marie Tripp. Mary Eakes,<lb />
Alice Burke, assistants.<lb />
Dr. Denver E.<lb />
Ivi-el<lb />
are<lb />
Vance Chadwiek, president, initiated<lb />
ni le newdy chosen members. Wednes-<lb />
day night, November 15, 1939.<lb />
Those receiving bids were James<lb />
Wdiitfield, Thomas Cox, Walter<lb />
Tucker, Art is Hardee, Robert Brew-<lb />
er, John Carson, Norman Carson,<lb />
Walter Moritz, and Vernon Keute-<lb />
mever.<lb />
Anne Poythress, Margaret Reed,<lb />
Grace Ross, Charlotte Shearira,<lb />
Grace Taylor, Joy Parnell, Mar-<lb />
garet Broughton, Zalia Carawan,<lb />
Tommie Lou Corbitt, Jane Currin,<lb />
Nancy Darden, Joyce Dunham. Vir-<lb />
ginia Elam, Priscilla Gholson,<lb />
Gwen Goodson, Nan Lovelace, and<lb />
Virginia McGee.<lb />
M<lb />
sist of<lb />
San, James<lb />
Shaw, Maude Sawyer, Mrs. Sawyer,<lb />
Joyce Campbell, Helen Recce, Ellen<lb />
Mclntyre, Otaka, and Bobbie Hol-<lb />
lar, Yushi.<lb />
Annie Laurie Beale is directing<lb />
"Girls in White Emerson play. Tnjart <lb />
the cast are Nancy Darden as Mar- (,tr<lb />
garet Callahan: Wilda Royall. Miss<lb />
Chaner; Dorothy Dalrymple. Miss<lb />
Wilkins; Irene Mitcham. Miss Han-<lb />
cock; Dorothy Spence, Martha<lb />
Perry; Xan Lovelace, Ellen. The<lb />
play is a story of a modern hospital<lb />
and the dramatic stories of the<lb />
nurses. Miss Beale will be assisted<lb />
by Jane Williams and Margaret<lb />
Broughton, Program Committee;<lb />
Lydia Piver and Evelyn Bazemore<lb />
on the Costume Committee: Nellie<lb />
Walker, Doris Britt, Madelyn War-<lb />
ren, Eloise Kennedy, and Xell At- V<lb />
kinson on the Property Committee.<lb />
The third play, "Sanitarium<lb />
presented by the Poe Society, is di-<lb />
rected by Lindsay Whichard. His<lb />
assistants are: Iris Davis, Assist-<lb />
(Please turn to page six)<lb />
Alma Sparger<lb />
Has Showing<lb />
At Woman's Club<lb />
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of applau<lb />
Prince<lb />
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a sound ot applause w;<lb />
the Graffs' amazement the<lb />
wardrobe lady backstage<lb />
lated them on "heir trem nd<lb />
cess. At their look of ast ni<lb />
she explained that it was i<lb />
ternary for the court to . .<lb />
the presence of the King.<lb />
lernan <lb />
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t. Beecher Elanagan of the<lb />
Science Department.<lb />
?f the English Department Sullivan, who suddenly finds himself<lb />
thrust into fame as the conqueror<lb />
of a world's champion pugilist, with<lb />
the manager and trainer thrown m<lb />
for good measure.<lb />
Authors of "The Milky Way<lb />
having read that a certain noted<lb />
pugilist had "been severely thrashed<lb />
by a lunch counter clerk, proceeded<lb />
to make a play around the incident,<lb />
and the result was an uproarious<lb />
success in the midst of a season<lb />
chock full of laughing successes on<lb />
the stage. ,<lb />
The strength of this love story,<lb />
the milkman's love of animals and<lb />
his eccentricities, combined with ex-<lb />
plosiveness of the manager, lead to<lb />
a series of laugh-provoking situa-<lb />
tions that make "The Milky Way"<lb />
an outstanding comedy, original in<lb />
idea and strong in sentiment.<lb />
And here's something about the<lb />
(Please turn to page four)<lb />
College To Add<lb />
New Instructor<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
will add another teacher to its fac-<lb />
ulty soon, probably at the beginning<lb />
of the winter quarter, to teach a<lb />
combination of French and Science.<lb />
Both departments have been<lb />
needing an additional teacher, and<lb />
the two will share the time of the<lb />
new instructor next quarter.<lb />
This is the third addition to the<lb />
FCTO teaching staff since the col-<lb />
lege opened in September. It brings<lb />
the number now on the faculty up<lb />
to ninety-one.<lb />
Mammy Yokum Done Invited Dem Dog Patchers<lb />
To We 'Uns Sadie Hawkins Dig Dis Satday Nite<lb />
Alma Sparger, instructor of<lb />
East Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
and Chairman t' the Art De-<lb />
partment of the Woman's Club, gave:<lb />
an informal exhibition of her hand;<lb />
weaving Thursday, November 9, at<lb />
 o'clock, at the Woman's Club.<lb />
Articles such as table linen, tow-<lb />
els, pillow covers, scarfs, etc were<lb />
shown. Most of the designs have been;<lb />
woven from drafts that originated!<lb />
in our Southern mountains, and have1<lb />
been handed down from mother to<lb />
daughter for many generations.<lb />
Some of the pieces in the collec-<lb />
tion were made on an old loom that<lb />
tes back to "Grandmother's" day<lb />
when all of the bedclothes and cloth-<lb />
ing were made at home. "We would<lb />
not want to return to that period but<lb />
there is a peculiar charm in the prod-<lb />
ucts of that time that the modern<lb />
machine has never been able to dupli-j<lb />
Dr. B. Flanagan<lb />
To Represent<lb />
College At Bereii<lb />
Dr. Beech, r Flanagan<lb />
eial Science Department,<lb />
resent this<lb />
ceremonies<lb />
ins as new<lb />
lege. IBerea,<lb />
will be hel<lb />
a?<lb />
eolleg<lb />
of Dr. Frat<lb />
preside at of<lb />
Kentucky. T<lb />
1 on the w ��<lb />
ing November 25, wh si<lb />
Homecoming week-end for<lb />
Dr. Flanagan i- a forme<lb />
of Berea. having done p<lb />
undergraduate work there.<lb />
Dr. Hutchins i the so<lb />
retiring president, Dr. W<lb />
Dear Freshmens:<lb />
Alice Rich done sent out them in-<lb />
vi-tachuns that Mammy Yokum<lb />
given her saying as how we 'uns air<lb />
invited to Dowg Patch on Satday<lb />
nite. All us Junior Class Hillbillies<lb />
invites all yo' brite green freshmen<lb />
over to Dog Patch. We 'uns air a-<lb />
having our Sadie Hawkins nite then.<lb />
All the gals who ain't been able to<lb />
ketch them a man since they's been<lb />
down here in Greenville will git a<lb />
chance to git one on Satday nite.<lb />
The boys done went an' promised<lb />
us to "turn on" Satday nite with<lb />
the moosick. And that thar Mildred<lb />
Briley, she done said that that Rob-<lb />
ert H. "Right" Building auditorium<lb />
am jist going to look perzactly like<lb />
Dog Patch come Satday nite.<lb />
We 'uns shore air a-going to have<lb />
a lot of fun 'carding to Rachel Tem-<lb />
pleton. She said thar were even go-<lb />
ing to be a fortune teller thar. He's<lb />
gwian let us know wheather we'll be<lb />
able to ketch a man or not.<lb />
Nell Michael done sent us wo'd<lb />
that we'uns air a-going to git pre-<lb />
sarved turnips fer 'freshments and<lb />
maybe a few po'k chops.<lb />
'De wice prisident, Mazie Castle-<lb />
berry, is a-going to fire the gun<lb />
for we 'uns when the race 'gins. Ifin<lb />
a body ketches mf Li'l Abner they's<lb />
shore going to be a big feuding 'round<lb />
hare come next week.<lb />
Hamfat Gooch done sont wo'd<lb />
that li'l Abner been 'round talking<lb />
to Ole' Man Mose. And Ole' Man<lb />
cate stated Miss Sparger.<lb />
Miss Sparger has done much re- Hotchins, who has been pros.<lb />
search in native Xorth Carolina Berea College since 1920,<lb />
Mose told him that It's safer to be<lb />
a hound dawg than a rabbit. Li'l<lb />
Abner ain't very smart so he can't<lb />
figger hit out, but some ofin them<lb />
thar smart boys likin Hairless Joe<lb />
and Lonesome Polecat, they done<lb />
already know what hit means.<lb />
Mitzi Mudlark done been telling<lb />
Belinda Bargrease jist how to run,<lb />
and she is sonding wo'd to all of the<lb />
gals that she'll lam yo' a few things<lb />
abite it, ifin yo'll come ore to her<lb />
place. She also said how as to tell<lb />
you that she is gwine to furnish yo'all<lb />
with a chaw. So be shore as how to<lb />
practice up on yo' running and<lb />
come ore to Dowg Patch on Satday<lb />
nite, nigh on 8:30, OH! Clock.<lb />
Love,<lb />
From Daisy Mae.<lb />
crafts and has visited many of the<lb />
centers where industrial arts are<lb />
taught. Some time ago she became<lb />
especially interested in the weaving<lb />
of the mountain people and decided<lb />
to take it up herself as a hobby.<lb />
Miss Sparger, who feels that since<lb />
the handcrafts have gone out of the<lb />
homes and into the factories, much<lb />
of the fine quality of hand-made<lb />
products has been lost, believes in<lb />
teaching her students the processes<lb />
of handcrafts in order that they<lb />
may be able to appreciate their value<lb />
in comparison with machine-made<lb />
articles.<lb />
In addition to Miss Sparger's ex-<lb />
hibit of hand weaving, Mrs. H. C.<lb />
Hanes and Mrs. Knott Proctor en-<lb />
tertained with a short musical pro-<lb />
gram after which the club members<lb />
and invited guests went to the Art<lb />
Gallery to see a puppet show made<lb />
and presented under the supervision<lb />
of Miss Hilda Ogburn, director of<lb />
the gallery.<lb />
Frank<lb />
The principal speaker<lb />
casioa will be Dr.<lb />
ham. president of the V<lb />
Xorth Carolina.<lb />
i<lb />
Accommodation<lb />
Day students, except those<lb />
whose homes are in Greenville,<lb />
will have the same infirmary<lb />
privileges as the students on<lb />
the campus have had in the<lb />
past. Last spring the off-cam-<lb />
pus students petitioned the<lb />
beard of trustees for such privi-<lb />
leges and the request was<lb />
granted at the meeting of the<lb />
board last June.<lb />
Day students who wish the<lb />
privilege will pay $1.25 each<lb />
quarter. This is, of course, in-<lb />
cluded in the amount which<lb />
dormitory students pay for<lb />
room and board.<lb /><pb facs="00038093_tn_0002" /><lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
November 17, 1939<lb />
Dorothy Hollar Editor in Chief<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDITORS<lb />
&amp;<lb />
G&amp;ORGE L AT TABES<lb />
BARBAS Kl 1  N KAM r<lb />
) Liz ni 11 M 1 adows<lb />
Mart Horne<lb />
Lois Hughes<lb />
LaRuE MoORINO<lb />
I &amp;mes WmTKu:r.i Sports Editor<lb />
Watt Phillies .Staff Photographer<lb />
Reporters�Iris Davis, Harold Tay-<lb />
lor, Sarah Gorham, Lena Mae<lb />
Smith, Mary Baily, Margaret<lb />
Rood, Betty Keuzenkamp, John<lb />
Williams, Pat Jackson, Patsy Me-<lb />
Tntyre, Margie Spivey, Lindsay<lb />
Whichard. Margaret D. Moore,<lb />
Marv Field,<lb />
97k? TECS&amp; ECHO<lb />
Member<lb />
Associated College Press<lb />
Distributor of<lb />
Co!ie6ia!e Di6est<lb />
EAST CAKm.lNA-TEACM�RS COLLEGE<lb />
Published Biweekly by the Students of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College<lb />
Helen Flana;axBusiness Ma<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Mary Agnes Deal Alice Powfu,<lb />
Lillah B. Watts Braxti.ey DiLg<lb />
Ellen McIntybe Jean Wf.vdt<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1925, at the U. S.<lb />
Postomce, Greenville, N. C, under the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
REPRESENTED FOR NATIONAL ADWERT18INO �<lb />
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College Publishers Representative<lb />
420 Madison Ave. New York. N. Y.<lb />
Chicago - Boston - Lot Arsilei - Saw Fkarcisco<lb />
Mia 11 Ho Have a May Day Festival?<lb />
I seems flint a May Day festival is almost essential to the life<lb />
ol � college. And it also seems that a college of this size and stand-<lb />
� g could have  vci wonderful festival.<lb />
For the past several years no definite stand has been taken<lb />
t �ward such an event. At the present time plans are under way<lb />
staged on front campus during the spring<lb />
cannot be<lb />
Campus Camera<lb />
�!�;�<lb />
Ql<lb />
a ie��tial to he<lb />
irter. But, a May l)a festival, as everything else<lb />
ned out successfully without full cooperation.<lb />
1,<lb />
I<lb />
save a festival or pageant this spring we must have the<lb />
learted cooperation and support of the students and the<lb />
1 <lb />
d<lb />
n<lb />
n<lb />
.?:<lb />
. And no little amount of work is attached to anything1 as<lb />
plan and to put on with any degree of success as a May<lb />
ave<lb />
it of<lb />
the ad ice and<lb />
rii iso can hav<lb />
fewer students and many less advantages<lb />
seems that we might have one even bigger<lb />
nit to pi.<lb />
IV Feh.<lb />
Other schools witl<lb />
h �� e festi ah and it<lb />
md better.<lb />
Let us have the unfailing support of the students�their work<lb />
� of cooM?ratioi are absolutely indispensable; and let us<lb />
help from the faculty, a very important factor<lb />
t Ma Day Festival that will add to the honor<lb />
d �dor of or<lb />
even student<lb />
school and one that will he the pride and jov<lb />
Siere. With a successful attempt to begin with<lb />
this<lb />
can ea.si<lb />
 become an annual event.<lb />
(HI<lb />
er t noois can no<lb />
so can we. Let's prove this to ourselves.<lb />
�ii$�ralu!alioiis to "Pieces �' Eight<lb />
Words of appraisal for Pieces 0 Eight have been quite fre-<lb />
uent since the publication made its first appearance last week.<lb />
i rightfully so. The publication provides an outlet of whole-<lb />
� ie reading entertainment for the student who likes to turn oc-<lb />
casionally front the steady routine of study and absorb humor<lb />
� i more serio is literary efforts.<lb />
In addition to furnishing reading pleasure, the magazine pi-o-<lb />
vules student<lb />
 survey of '<lb />
I,<lb />
interested in magazine writing an outlet for such,<lb />
he magazine disclosed that a number of students have<lb />
e ability to convert campus conceptions into genuine reading.<lb />
$Ve offer our congratulations to the entire staff of Pieces (V<lb />
-iht. Your firs issue is a credit to your untiring efforts. The<lb />
load of<lb />
road 0<lb />
� ritiiifl<lb />
writing is rocky, but lie who masters the rocky<lb />
is able to attain renowned literary achievement.<lb />
i Quarterly Budget Report?<lb />
h<lb />
"Student m the Stand" this issue brings to the front the qucs-<lb />
� of whether �r not the students of this college would like to<lb />
� muLi f w budget. This question was<lb />
ive a quarterl repoi<lb />
on V<lb />
p.ist row wet<lb />
concerning tin<lb />
 ied this issi<lb />
During<lb />
� louiric<lb />
II.<lb />
made 0<lb />
d<lb />
ks.<lb />
ic suggestion of the student treasurer<lb />
a number of students have made<lb />
apparent that most of<lb />
lave been made<lb />
budget and it is<lb />
hem are desirous of more frequent reports than<lb />
i the past.<lb />
The students should be inquisitive enough to want to know just<lb />
spending the money appro-<lb />
ictly how the organizations are<lb />
priated to them from their student activity fee each quarter, It<lb />
s time that they are waking up sufficiently to demand these reports.<lb />
Not that there is anything dishonest about the way the money is<lb />
(teing handled, but just the fact that the students should have<lb />
interest enough in the organization and government of their school<lb />
to want to know these figures.<lb />
The student treasurer has stated that she is willing to go to the<lb />
extra trouble of making a quarterly report public to the students<lb />
if they so desire. However, it is an issue for the students alone<lb />
to decide. It the want it they may have it.<lb />
F<lb />
REN CH<lb />
ASH I ON<lb />
ADS<lb />
By Barbara Keuzenkamp<lb />
 11 i � 11111111111 i 11 111 it 1111 � 1111111 � 1111 m 1 a i 1111 1 t 111111 1111111<lb />
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Watching The World<lb />
tllUIIMtllHIIHIfMHIIIIIIMMIIHUUIIIIlMlflMllll<lb />
by<lb />
GEORGE LAITARES<lb />
An army of 2hooo players<lb />
WAKE UP 700 00LLE6E TEAMS <lb />
WnCLE SAM COLLECTS AROUND<lb />
$2,000,000 IN FOOTBALL TAXES<lb />
OPEN FOR UM<lb />
i<lb />
(Editor's Note: This Department<lb />
is open to all students in sehool<lb />
here. The Teco Echo reserves the<lb />
right to censor or reject all com-<lb />
ynnnications. Letters published<lb />
herein express individual opinion,<lb />
and do not represent the editorial<lb />
policies of this newspaper.)<lb />
To The Editor:<lb />
�&amp;eh girls' dormitory on this cam-<lb />
pus is so provided with a guest par-<lb />
lor for the purpose that the girls may<lb />
'iavo the privilege of entertaining<lb />
iVeeded Accommodation<lb />
Announcement has been made by the Board of Trustees of<lb />
Oast Carolina Teachers College to the effect that beginning with<lb />
the winter quarter, day students, except those whose homes are<lb />
in Greenville, may have the same infirmary privileges as the stu-<lb />
dents living on the campus have had in the past. Day students<lb />
vho wish thi.s privilege will have to pay only $1.25 each quarter.<lb />
The granting of this favor is indeed an accommodation to the<lb />
day students. In the future, parents need not worry about their<lb />
sons and daughters when they are ill, as from now on they will be<lb />
in competent hands when in need of medical attention.<lb />
To the Hoard of Trustees of the college has been expressed the<lb />
deepest of appreciation for the .service they have extended to the<lb />
day students of East Carolina Teachers College.<lb />
out of war. Flying the flag on this<lb />
campus is one of the minor remind-<lb />
ers of the principles which our flag<lb />
represents. Yet, this can lie inter-<lb />
preted as a major means for sus-<lb />
taining the principles of democracy.<lb />
In the future, I hope that I shall<lb />
he able to see the nag living on thi.s<lb />
campus every da v. In conclusion, we<lb />
To The Editor: ai.so m,(H a new lag,<lb />
Even though last Saturday was Em'mett Sawyer<lb />
Armistice Ihiv. it brought about a<lb />
transition in the heautification on<lb />
our campus that has been needed for;<lb />
some time. I refer to the flag which<lb />
was flown on that day.<lb />
In the previous issue of the Tjeoo<lb />
Echo, you carriedan editorial P�H �&amp;� parents and frienos on <lb />
taming to dying the flag. I heartily; ,asiomil visits and aho it is custom.<lb />
endorsed your sentiment ami bad � fi�lt fi. � 1 �<lb />
, . . , . , ary that their co-ed associates mav<lb />
been at a loss to determine whv we<lb />
haven't been flying the flag hereto-<lb />
fore.<lb />
In my opinion, our spirit of Amer-<lb />
icanism should ho displayed every<lb />
day instead of on particular oc-<lb />
casions. If the fight against auto-<lb />
cratic nations had been consistent,<lb />
instead of occasional, you would not<lb />
have soon Mussolini seize Ethiopia,<lb />
Japan relentlessly invade China, or<lb />
Ailolph Hitler bring innocent people<lb />
of a race different from his own un-<lb />
der the spell of hated Nazism.<lb />
While listening to the Armistice<lb />
Day address of Congressman Lind-<lb />
say Warren, 1 recall that he referred<lb />
to the thousands of young Americans<lb />
who fell on Flanders field in the<lb />
World War. Flying the flag is one<lb />
tribute wo can pay these heroes. The<lb />
men wdio returned can still picture<lb />
warm crimson gushing from the shell<lb />
wound of a comrade and the groans<lb />
of agony that rolled faintly from<lb />
their parched lips. Surely they de-<lb />
serve the respect of students as well<lb />
as persons in the business and pro-<lb />
fessional world.<lb />
Then, too, young men like myself<lb />
are constantly being subjected to the<lb />
so-called grim possibilities of war.<lb />
No sane person likes war, nor does<lb />
a sane person create war. Further-<lb />
more, it takes a sane person to stay<lb />
Wrap yourself up 111 wool this<lb />
season and you can be sure that you<lb />
stand at the head of the fashion<lb />
class. Soft, light weight wools are<lb />
being used for anything and every-<lb />
thing. Smart Fifth Avenue Shops<lb />
display brightly colored full skirted<lb />
and pencil slim wool evening coats;<lb />
black or dark green wool house<lb />
dresses that glisten at the waist and<lb />
shoulders with gob<lb />
00 dinner suits and<lb />
es; and a<lb />
wool afternoon drosses. A stunning<lb />
afternoon dress shown recently was<lb />
made of very fine brown wool crepe,<lb />
softly draped at the shoulders and<lb />
front of the skirt. The full elbow-<lb />
length sleeves were heavily embroid-<lb />
ered with black braid. A long string<lb />
of black heads added the finishing<lb />
touch. Moral � wear black acces-<lb />
sories witli brown to he ultrasmart.<lb />
Liven up s rainy day by wearing<lb />
a turkey-red, boxy raincoat. Water-<lb />
proof rubber jackets with black cor-<lb />
duroy collars take us back to the<lb />
"(Jay Nineties Hoods come with<lb />
three-quarter length reversible rain-<lb />
coats lined in plaid, and they're<lb />
smart as well as waterproof.<lb />
Silk hose shades this season are<lb />
lighter than they were last year at<lb />
pn<lb />
his<lb />
ole.<lb />
An abortive attempt to take the life of Ado<lb />
week in the beer cellar where Hitler launch1<lb />
ultimately the dictatorship over tin- German peo.<lb />
addressing a gathering of the originators oi the Hitler p<lb />
rating their first meeting in 1923. Thirty minutes a!<lb />
had left the speaker's stand, a time bond, exploded, killing<lb />
Immediately alter the incident, Hitler announced that th<lb />
who were responsible for the incident would be apprelw<lb />
This hasty supposition docs not prove that foreign agei ts<lb />
1nidery crime- p�sihlj Hitler does not realize that some of the<lb />
�eniii dre ' an' not !��kiag auspiciously on his n-iuu:<lb />
u the ever favorite WorH famous economists declare that if the Europe<lb />
ten years, every country in Europe will be oankruj.T and<lb />
go through a period oi' retrogression. They believe that<lb />
public resentment will convert each country info an imj<lb />
with no stable government or social  <lb />
that the United States, y staying oul<lb />
may have the opportunity to sav�- Km:<lb />
possible reverses and become the most <lb />
on earth . . . not in military strength<lb />
and government. We must remember tha<lb />
peculiar characters, they can predict<lb />
eon not tell how to prevent them.<lb />
Thi year, cartoons and feature-<lb />
Armistice Day, emphasize a strong Ameri<lb />
The slogans of the soldiers of 1�U4-11n<lb />
world safe for democracy "The War t<lb />
were vehemently ridiculed and satirized<lb />
writers. Cartoons depicted the futility of the last war are<lb />
results of the present one. Anti-war sentiment is high ii<lb />
iii -�<lb />
Geo. Lautares<lb />
and we hope that it will continue to be so.<lb />
The Allies fearing a German invasion into Holland have ex<lb />
this time. Wear amber beiges with j intentions to rush troops into Belgium at the first provocation<lb />
costumes in the new brown and thej�f Hitler. Holland, although weak in comparison to German j<lb />
soft greens; pinkish lnuges go well not inadequately prepared for such an emergency. It- army is -<lb />
with black coats and dresses; while J modern and efficient Its greatest defense is a natural weapon<lb />
the deeper rose-cast beiges go su-j11Sed m the last war�the sea that is constantly pressing aga<lb />
perbly with costumes of grape-wine, man-made dikes that hold it back.<lb />
A full skirted, black taffeta j Hit,er k til trviug to (.onvm(.(, French troops at the front<lb />
evening dress topped with a shorty German people want to fight England and not Franc A I :<lb />
white, puffed sleeved jacket will add) wag om, day hfian, . Frf.m.h tn . r(.m . down <lb />
glamour to any evening; or go sen- an(1 nQ ,)(im j b UvhiAu Th(, ������� m.nt w&amp;s<lb />
t.mental m clouds of white tulle, or I b , )Urst of g fl�m a Fnim.h marhim, � that fenced Hitlei<lb />
socialize with them in the parlor. If<lb />
respect to the fact that we are al-<lb />
lowed to use the parlors, it should be<lb />
carried out in an orderly manner.<lb />
It has been reported that So and<lb />
So held hands all night long in the<lb />
parlor and another couple were en-<lb />
gaged in a little game of "woo"<lb />
while several others "petting" pret-<lb />
ty strong. I'm not like a lot of peo-<lb />
ple who think that while dating, the<lb />
boy and girl should both sit in op-<lb />
posite extremities of the sofa, be-<lb />
cause I believe that these get to-<lb />
gether should be informal, but not<lb />
to the extent that some have been<lb />
carrying it.<lb />
On the other hand suppose that<lb />
some outsiders of your ow-n parents<lb />
while visiting here were to observe<lb />
that some or a few couples were not<lb />
behaving in the right manner. Would<lb />
you like for them to know this went<lb />
on in your school, or would you like<lb />
for outsiders to notice that you<lb />
weren't acting in a right way?<lb />
So let us respect our privilege and<lb />
let our calls to the parlor be hon-<lb />
ored instead of dishonored, and have<lb />
a good social policy in our college.<lb />
A Co-ed.<lb />
To The Editor:<lb />
I came to college to get an educa-<lb />
tion, and fortunately, I have also<lb />
iPre-Med Soeiety Organized<lb />
Among the youngest of the new clubs on the campus is the<lb />
Tre-Medical Society, organized this term. This association was<lb />
formed as the result of interest manifested here recently following<lb />
participation of a number of students in pre-medical examina-<lb />
t ions, given under the supervision of the Education Department.<lb />
With membership limited to only those who intend to enter<lb />
Mime part of the medical profession, the group is composed of<lb />
approximately a dozen students who are at the present taking<lb />
special work in the Science Department here before going else-<lb />
where to complete their training.<lb />
The organization of such a society on the campus where the<lb />
majority of students is preparing for teaching is quite unusual.<lb />
However the forming of an association of this kind is fine indeed,<lb />
and it will no doubt prove very valuable to those students belong-<lb />
ing if plans are carefully formulated and then carried out prop-<lb />
crlv. The organization should make for a better and closer under-<lb />
standing between those students who are planning the same type<lb />
of work in the future. It should tie these students together, making<lb />
them feel more at home in a college where the interests of the<lb />
majority are entirely different from those which they as an indi-<lb />
vidual group aspire.<lb />
Laurels to the Y.W.C.A.<lb />
Let us show our appreciation to the Y.W.C.A. for the reopen-<lb />
ing of the reading room by not abusing the privilege of its use.<lb />
This organization has worked very hard to give the students<lb />
a reading room to use and enjoy. The "Y" Cabinet room has been<lb />
attractively decorated and furnished. Comfortable chairs and<lb />
sofas have been put there, good reading lamps have been provided,<lb />
and new magazines are on hand for the benefit of the students.<lb />
It is the intention of the Y.W.C.A. to give the students some<lb />
place to "drop in and out of Students may come in and read one<lb />
article and leave or they may without complaint from anyone, so<lb />
long as they have nothing else to do that is required, come in and<lb />
spend the day enjoying the magazines or anything that they might<lb />
bring to read from the outside.<lb />
It seems that anyone could enjoy reading in the new "Y" Read-<lb />
ing Room. Instead of having to sit in hard straight back chairs<lb />
with one's feet flat on the floor and one's elbows propped on a<lb />
hard table, students can now go in the Reading Room, relax in<lb />
an easy chair, sip a refreshing drink from the "Y" Store or puff<lb />
on a cigarette, just as they desire, and thoroughly enjoy reading<lb />
during their leisure time. And, incidentally, ash trays and waste<lb />
baskets have also been conveniently placed.<lb />
TO THE Y.W.C.A.�LAURELS FROM THE STUDENT<lb />
BODY.<lb />
dramatic in a rod velvet, pencil slim<lb />
evening skirt and jacket. Be sophis-<lb />
ticated as well as feminine in the<lb />
evening!<lb />
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into North and South Carolina.<lb />
We Might Have to<lb />
The U. S. Department of Agricul-<lb />
ture suggests cutting up turnips and<lb />
making "sauerkraut" out of them,<lb />
as is done with cabbages.<lb />
WHEW!<lb />
There are 6,000 sizes and shapes<lb />
of tin-cans in use in the world.<lb />
WHEW!AGAIX!<lb />
The average man shaves more than<lb />
20 square miles of face during his<lb />
average lifetime!<lb />
Motorist, leaving car at garage.<lb />
"Now I don't want you to jack up<lb />
the radiator cap and put a new car<lb />
under it<lb />
"Memory is a nursery in which<lb />
children wdio have grown old play<lb />
with their broken toys<lb />
 C. II.<lb />
THE TYPOGRAPHICAL<lb />
ERROR<lb />
"The typographical error is a slip-<lb />
pery thing and sly,<lb />
You can hunt it till you are dizzy<lb />
but it somehow will get by.<lb />
Till the forms are off the presses,<lb />
it is strange how still it keeps;<lb />
It shrinks down in a corner, and<lb />
it never stirs or peeps,<lb />
That typographical error, too small<lb />
for human eyes,<lb />
Till the ink is on the paper, when<lb />
it grows to mountain size.<lb />
The boss, he stares with horror,<lb />
then he grabs his hair and moans;<lb />
The copy reader drops his head<lb />
upon his hands and groans�<lb />
The remainder of the issue may be<lb />
clear as clear can be.<lb />
But that typographical error is the<lb />
only thing you see<lb />
COMMENT�<lb />
It really wasn't half bad. On the<lb />
whole it was all bad.<lb />
barrage<lb />
Another time, the Germans floated toy balloons ove<lb />
trenches. The balloons carried a German message of reluct<lb />
French are being "used" by England. These missiles of "h<lb />
also downed by French sharp-shooters.<lb />
Few people today realize that Uncle Sam i- in the<lb />
oeess o<lb />
an air reserve that will le second to none in the entire world. 1" <lb />
gram is called the Civilian Aeronautic Association. The courses in <lb />
are taught in colleges and universities and only a limited nun<lb />
students are eligible in each school. The government i financ<lb />
major portion of the expense, while the students are force, 1 u pav<lb />
foe. It is not known how many students will be enrolled into this 1<lb />
defense program, but it should increase the air reserve strength by a<lb />
number.<lb />
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Student-On-The-Stand<lb />
Question: Do you think a report of the budget should he mad<lb />
quarterly by th e st uden t treasurer? 'h y ?<lb />
"Yes, the student body should receive a report from the budget<lb />
stating where our money is going and how much we pay for our<lb />
tainments<lb />
E.mmett Sawyer, S<lb />
"Yes, a public quarterly report will let the students know what re-<lb />
tributions their money is giving to the school<lb />
Clifton Brittox. Senior.<lb />
 "No, they know how to spend it, so why worry as long as we get � or<lb />
six buck's worth<lb />
Matt McBrayer, Unclassified.<lb />
"Yes, because I think it would satisfy the minds of the students as to<lb />
what the money is used for. In this way, it would tend to cease criticism,<lb />
mainly because the ones criticizing do it because thev are curious of<lb />
the money is spent and how much<lb />
Vaxce Chadwick, Son<lb />
10 r.<lb />
Deuces Wild<lb />
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by<lb />
ASA SPADES <lb />
learned the secret of sitting in a<lb />
sofa, with a natural capacity of four<lb />
people, with two other couples, and<lb />
my own date. You will please note<lb />
that I did not say that I sat com-<lb />
fortably.<lb />
I cannot understand why the per-<lb />
sons responsible have neglected to<lb />
solve the problem of dating on Sun-<lb />
day night. The fact that discomfort<lb />
and embarrassment still prevail is<lb />
indicative of the fact that some re-<lb />
sponsible person is not interested in<lb />
creating any beneficial changes.<lb />
I think that it is time for someone<lb />
to do a bit of thinking and eradicate<lb />
the Sunday night congestion.<lb />
A Date.<lb />
CTLINAKV XOTE: When serving ehieken � la King place a few<lb />
nilTZ II1' rlT"g �8 haS W tried - � theol ege dining<lb />
ball and has proved quite�er�successful.<lb />
INTERNATIONAL SITUATION: Two Freshmen (Male,) were<lb />
Sle-Tr- rlcLT811 took pice: <lb />
gJl�i ijgO" we � al1 be doughboys in another six months<lb />
mSm bera"wTx don' � "� - -�-�J<lb />
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�� -j j i a. i- 'Y��- ����� was a man. lhe man was in a railroad<lb />
accident and lost his leg�but he cot a i.i�va rA � � 1 rl<lb />
band saw. (No, I'm not pulling your<lb />
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wood you!) leg, he got it canght in . Wd �w fNvT V 773? �<lb />
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Phi Sigma Pi Raising The Tents<lb />
For Its Annual 'Carnival Night'<lb />
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res each fall<lb />
 'onference<lb />
iand so much<lb />
Social Science,<lb />
History Clubs<lb />
Declare Merger<lb />
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for onlv �. . .<lb />
lnssolvimr their original organi-<lb />
rean and ati�nS" the 8ocial Seieaoe and His-<lb />
?1 M r j t0ry Clu liave clecitJed t0 unite and<lb />
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X�rS one of 809 such clubs in the United<lb />
mem at c,�i�i .� ,  ,<lb />
 otates, an international Relations<lb />
at iiue.Club. Under the supervision of the<lb />
It acuity members of these two de-<lb />
anderbilt partments, plans are underway to<lb />
aing here join these clubs as soon as possible.<lb />
Faculty Members<lb />
Attend Meeting<lb />
In Rockv Mount<lb />
President and Mrs. L. R. Meadows<lb />
and Miss Maria Graham, who is<lb />
Dr. Ad<lb />
lo Y<lb />
anis Speaks<lb />
ten PT.A.<lb />
Welfare and<lb />
1 eachers Col-<lb />
versity, Mrs.<lb />
b r residence-<lb />
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�r forums and<lb />
the fields of<lb />
at, Relation- chairman of the Faculty Advisory<lb />
'  Carriage Committee for alumnae, were guests<lb />
Lecturing on 0f tle Boj Mount Chapter of the<lb />
s visited over ECTC Alumnae Association held at<lb />
iversitiea and B dinner meeting recently.<lb />
, ' President Meadows spoke to the<lb />
"� ' -or�:m group on the growth of the college<lb />
.National Stn- aiul (he niany ways in which gradu-<lb />
omen B I nris- atos 0f tue institution could help the<lb />
has had much college and thereby help themselves.<lb />
ig to student Before Dr. Meadows'address a short<lb />
ii as a com- program was held by the members of<lb />
r- the chapter and Mrs. Meadows and<lb />
Miss Graham were presented to the<lb />
: group.<lb />
The Rocky Mount Chapter is one<lb />
of the most active in the association.<lb />
Step right up folks and see the<lb />
big show! We have little girls, big<lb />
girls, amusing men, and sights that<lb />
will make the cold blood of a pois-<lb />
onous reptile get hot. Yes, Sir! It's<lb />
the biggest attraction of the year.<lb />
No member of the staff has been<lb />
rehearsing with the view of becom-<lb />
ing a carnival barker, but it is an<lb />
emphatic introduction for "Carnival<lb />
Night" to be sponsored by the Phi<lb />
Sigma Pi fraternity December 8.<lb />
The big time event "will be held in<lb />
the Campus building and last from<lb />
7:30 until 10:30 o'clock.<lb />
Since the fraternity is making an<lb />
effort to maintain its reputarion of<lb />
doing things in a big way, it has<lb />
really arranged some big events, in-<lb />
cluding the crowning of the King<lb />
and Queen of the carnival, as well<lb />
as a jam-up jitterbug contest. The<lb />
Hattie Parrot<lb />
Makes Address<lb />
Before Clubs<lb />
A.C.E. Brings<lb />
Supervisor of<lb />
Elementary Instruction<lb />
To Campus<lb />
s, Lead of the<lb />
ition and Psy-<lb />
as one of the<lb />
Parent-Teach-<lb />
 evening, No-<lb />
Scic�nee Faculty<lb />
Attends Conference<lb />
Dr. R. J. Slay and Dr. C. W. Rey-<lb />
nolds from the Science department<lb />
"Satisfactory recently attended the fifteenth an-<lb />
in the Inter- nual conference on the education of<lb />
Grammar teachers in science, held at Towson,<lb />
Aid.<lb />
1 taring the conference there was<lb />
Miss Hattie S. Purrott of the De-<lb />
partment of Public instruction in<lb />
Kaieigh spoke at the regular meeting<lb />
of tlie Association �or Childhood<lb />
Education held on Tuesday evening<lb />
-November 14, iy�iU in tiie Austin<lb />
Auditouutn.<lb />
Miss Parrott is the Supervisor of<lb />
Elementary instruction in the state<lb />
of Jsortli Carolina. She spent last<lb />
bummer in tne Scandinavian coun-<lb />
tries where she was especially in-<lb />
terested in the schoois ol tnoe coun-<lb />
tries.<lb />
Aiiss Parrott's talk was based on<lb />
her ooservations and experiences on<lb />
ner trip. Sue gave many interesting<lb />
accounts oi people witn whom she<lb />
came in contact.<lb />
Several other organizations on the<lb />
campus were invited to hear Miss<lb />
i'arrott.<lb />
Commerce Club<lb />
Hears Examiner<lb />
Of Civil Service<lb />
members of royalty will gain honor;<lb />
the swinger-outers will be awarded<lb />
a prize.<lb />
There'll be fun for all. Ordinary<lb />
activities will include fortune tell-<lb />
ing, bingo, milk bottles, bowling,<lb />
huia dancing, wild men from some<lb />
place, dropping pennies in the bowl,<lb />
and other phases of entertainment.<lb />
Van Chadwick, president of the<lb />
fraternity; Howard Draper, vice<lb />
president, and Emmett Sawyer, sec-<lb />
retary, are in charge of arrange-<lb />
ments. Members of the fraternity,<lb />
with the help of other students on<lb />
the campus, will have charge of the<lb />
carnival concessions.<lb />
President Chadwick explained that<lb />
votes for the king and queen would<lb />
be cast in each class. The votes will<lb />
sell for a penny each.<lb />
Announcement<lb />
"Green Lights"<lb />
Wins Second<lb />
In SIPA Contest<lb />
G.H.S. Publication<lb />
Receives Honor<lb />
At Convention<lb />
ECTC Graduate Holds Position<lb />
As Teacher In Local High School<lb />
'�I<lb />
supervising also a meeting of the national com<lb />
ade at the col- mittee on science education which is'<lb />
-puke at the making a study of science teaching of<lb />
A. in Wilson the United States. Dr. Slay is one<lb />
:�"�. lier topic of the few in the entire south on the<lb />
ds committee.<lb />
Miss Eitzpatrick, Civil Service<lb />
Examiner from VV ashington, D. C<lb />
spoKe to the Commerce Majors on<lb />
Monday evening October 30, 1939.<lb />
Miss Eiupatrick spoke on the sub- ;<lb />
ject of Civil Service Examinations<lb />
in the Commerce field. Her talk<lb />
uealt directly with shorthand andj<lb />
typing requirements. She explained '<lb />
how to apply for the Exam.<lb />
Aiiss .t ltzpatrick told the group<lb />
that if they were not placed one;<lb />
year after passing the exam, they<lb />
must take the exam over. "Passing<lb />
the exam does not guarantee the job<lb />
in view said Miss Eitzpatrick.<lb />
tret office<lb />
.iDi<lb />
;mor.<lb />
For Holiday<lb />
Parties!<lb />
WASP-WAISTED<lb />
hssi hed.<lb />
laden ts as to<lb />
criticism,<lb />
: - of how<lb />
ISi-nmr.<lb />
I ace a few<lb />
bge dining<lb />
ales) were<lb />
r.onths<lb />
Ing bread. I<lb />
a railroad<lb />
place. One<lb />
oden again<lb />
ulling your<lb />
leg and saw<lb />
EVENING<lb />
DRESSES<lb />
Dance dresses to win his heart!<lb />
Utterly feminine with snug<lb />
wsque bodices for a ring-size<lb />
aistwonderfully Tu" dancing<lb />
shirts! Bewitching in satin,<lb />
'attefa, moire. Black, knock-<lb />
out blue, roisin and pastels.<lb />
smaller.<lb />
Llka-SelUC<lb />
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Belk-Tyler Co.<lb />
Greenville) N. C.<lb />
DAL COX<lb />
YOUR<lb />
ESSO<lb />
DEALER<lb />
SANDWICHES<lb />
DRINKS<lb />
HEAR YOUR FAVORITE<lb />
MUSIC WHILE HERE<lb />
Announcement has been<lb />
made by the Women's Ath-<lb />
letic Association that points<lb />
will be given to members riding<lb />
as far as five miles on the<lb />
three bicycles now being rented<lb />
by the organization. W.A.A.<lb />
members may obtain the ve-<lb />
hicles for ten cents an hour<lb />
from Esther Parker at Jarvis<lb />
Hall or from Miss McEwain's<lb />
omce. The fee for non-members<lb />
is fifteen cents an hour. The<lb />
machines will not be rented for<lb />
less than an hour and everyone<lb />
is urged to take advantage of<lb />
the opportunity.<lb />
Roaer skates, which are also<lb />
being let for five cents an hour<lb />
to non-members, can be ob-<lb />
tained free of charge by mem-<lb />
bers.<lb />
Students Explain<lb />
School Portraits<lb />
During Assembly<lb />
Four Seniors<lb />
On Chapel Program<lb />
Student talks on the men whose<lb />
portraits hang in the front corridor<lb />
of Austin Mali were the feature of<lb />
the program at the college assembly<lb />
Eriday.<lb />
Lindsay Winchard introduced the<lb />
four speakers in a group. The first<lb />
was Marion Keed who spoke on Ma-<lb />
jor General liryan (Jriines, whose<lb />
portrait was presented to the college<lb />
by his family. She told about his<lb />
life as a citizen as well as a soldier.<lb />
Emmett Sawyer talked of Profes-<lb />
sor Wilnam Henry Kagsdale, bring-<lb />
ing out one of his leading contri-<lb />
butions to education in .North Caro-<lb />
lina, that teachers need more than<lb />
just the ability to read, write and<lb />
cipher. He told what Mr. Kagsdale<lb />
did for the college.<lb />
Sarah Ann Maxwell spoke about<lb />
the life of Governor Thomas Jordan<lb />
Jarvis, his statesmanship, and the<lb />
important part he played in the<lb />
founding of East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College.<lb />
William Ward James told of Mr.<lb />
J. L. Eleming, the man who intro-<lb />
duced into the General Assembly<lb />
the bill which finally provided for<lb />
this college, and whom he called<lb />
"truly one of the founders of this<lb />
college<lb />
Green Lights, tri-weekly student<lb />
publication of Greenville High<lb />
School, was adjudged second place<lb />
by judges at the Southern Inter-<lb />
scholastic Press Association conven-<lb />
tion recently. Competing out of its<lb />
regular class, the local high school<lb />
paper was judged with papers of<lb />
those schools whose enrollments are<lb />
between 800-1500.<lb />
Heretofore Oreen Lights has been<lb />
in competition with other schools<lb />
whose enrollments range between<lb />
400-800. Having won the cup in this<lb />
division for two consecutive years,<lb />
the local paper was automatically<lb />
advanced to the next class.<lb />
Maribelle Robertson, senior, in<lb />
the high school, is editor of the stu-<lb />
dent publication.<lb />
Green Lights' participation in<lb />
this year's convention marks the<lb />
fourth consecutive year in which the<lb />
local publication has been entered<lb />
for criticism.<lb />
"Green Lights continues to be a<lb />
student newspaper of exceptional<lb />
quality both as to news content,<lb />
make-up and printing was the first<lb />
comment made by judges of the<lb />
critical service.<lb />
Mr. V. M. Mulholland, principal<lb />
of Greenville High School and in-<lb />
structor in journalism, is adviser<lb />
to the publication.<lb />
Faculty Members<lb />
Attend Meeting<lb />
Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Meadows at-<lb />
tended the meeting of the Goldsboro<lb />
Alumnae association held Monday<lb />
night November 13, 1939, in Golds-<lb />
boro.<lb />
Miss Jenkins was the guest speaker<lb />
for the evening. Others attending the<lb />
meeting were Air. Deal and Dr. Hen-<lb />
derson.<lb />
JUDSON WHITE<lb />
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For Style, Quality, Fitting, and<lb />
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Students Hear<lb />
Lawyer Bundy<lb />
At Vespers<lb />
Mr. W. J. Bundy, Greenville<lb />
lawyer, spoke at the college Sunday<lb />
night, November 5, 1939, at the<lb />
regular Sunday evening vesper serv-<lb />
ice.<lb />
Mr. Bundy discussed the habit of<lb />
scorning, or failing to give refer-<lb />
ence, to worthy things, lie brought<lb />
out the fact that more young people<lb />
are guilty of this crime today than<lb />
ever before, and he attributed the<lb />
increase in crime to disrespect for<lb />
authority. He concluded his speech<lb />
by quoting the underlying theory of<lb />
Christianity: "He went about doing<lb />
good<lb />
At the close of the program, which<lb />
was conducted by James Whitfield,<lb />
Christian Education chairman of<lb />
the Y.M.C.A Mr. Alma Dittmer<lb />
and part of the men's glee club sang<lb />
two numbers.<lb />
Former Student<lb />
Participated in<lb />
Many Phase of<lb />
Campus Life<lb />
Mr. Judson White of<lb />
Carmel, Illinois, gradual of<lb />
is now doing critic teaching<lb />
local Greenville High S<lb />
 hite graduate I in tl a -<lb />
with an A.B. I egree in I li<lb />
English.<lb />
At the present -M r. White i<lb />
ing a combinal;� 1 . <lb />
enth grade<lb />
history and Americ n literal<lb />
also has a cla in o<lb />
ior busint ss and i<lb />
lish. His 0 b r class is<lb />
nation course bul a ;1 1<lb />
in ninth grade Englis<lb />
On being ask ; .<lb />
work he is eng - I  '�<lb />
replied, "It's swell<lb />
During his stay on tl<lb />
participated ii m rn<lb />
mittee, the Em :�-�  S<lb />
Sigma Pi, an I th F n<lb />
nity. During his seni 1<lb />
president of the North I<lb />
Student Federation an . a<lb />
the student council of I be<lb />
After graduation, 1.<lb />
taught school for two vi ai<lb />
sand near Louisl ur<lb />
During the sumi<lb />
school at ECTC woi<lb />
Degree and attend<lb />
held at Chapel Hill<lb />
X.<lb />
�i thi<lb />
for si<lb />
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and the Smartest in<lb />
Accessories<lb />
SALLY FROCKS<lb />
For that well'<lb />
groomed look<lb />
SIMP'S BARBER SHOP<lb />
"It pays uell to look well"<lb />
I<lb />
j To look Smart gives<lb />
j one self-confidence.<lb />
 Buy your Clothes<lb />
from<lb />
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Standard and High Quality Goods<lb />
Sold at Cheaper Prices<lb />
All Profits spent for some Campus<lb />
Improvement<lb />
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November 17<lb />
Pitt Legion Posts Hear Warren<lb />
In Annual Armistice Day Program<lb />
Exercises Conducted<lb />
In Austin Building<lb />
Congressman Lindsay C. Warren<lb />
delivered the address to the Pitt<lb />
County and Fannville Posts of the<lb />
American Legion on Armistice Lay<lb />
in the Austin Auditorium.<lb />
Recalling how pledges of Euro-<lb />
pean Nations were being violated to-<lb />
day. Congressman Warren ex-<lb />
plained; "Until we are certain that<lb />
treaties and agreements are not<lb />
mere scraps of paper; that rights of<lb />
nations are not to be violated, we<lb />
should pursue only one course. We<lb />
seea no war; covet not one inch of<lb />
foreign soil but are determined to<lb />
keep war from our shores.<lb />
"liie bes: safeguard for the in-<lb />
teresls oi our own people was the<lb />
reason tor present neutrality stated<lb />
I ungressman Warren.<lb />
In tne phase of his address hing-<lb />
ing on the valiant soldiers of the;<lb />
WoriU War who spilled their blood<lb />
on French soil so that the world<lb />
might be made safe for democracy.<lb />
"Kings have toppled and dictators<lb />
have taken their places<lb />
"The World War was not a war<lb />
to end war, ' said the speaker, "in that<lb />
ail other causes and superstitions1<lb />
still remain<lb />
Me closed by saying that Nazism,<lb />
F&amp;aCisiH and Communism, ail of the<lb />
same strife, have no piace in the<lb />
American system.<lb />
lhe college orchestra and boys<lb />
glee ciub furnished music for the)<lb />
program.<lb />
Lr. L. K. Meadows, president of<lb />
the college, ottered a brief address<lb />
of welcome hinged on the cause of<lb />
peace and the longevity of democ-j<lb />
rucy. Ihumas J. Swain, Commanderj<lb />
ol the l'nt County Tost, No. 39,<lb />
American Legion, presided over the<lb />
(�iug ram.<lb />
lhe nev. W. A. Ryan, pastor of<lb />
the Ltghth Street Christian Church,<lb />
offereU the invocation.<lb />
Armistice Speaker<lb />
Alumni<lb />
On November 25, 1939 the<lb />
Joint Committee for the nomi-<lb />
nation of an alumnae secretary<lb />
will meet at this college. The<lb />
committee is composed of the<lb />
Faculty Committee of the<lb />
Alumnae Association, the Ex-<lb />
ecutive Board, and one member<lb />
from each chater. All the ap-<lb />
plicants for the position are<lb />
urged to be present.<lb />
LINDSAY WARREN<lb />
What Type of Girl<lb />
Will She Be?<lb />
Library Lends<lb />
SUU Books Daily<lb />
Approximately 800 books are cir-<lb />
tlated daily through the library oi<lb />
East Carolina feacuers College. This<lb />
includes ail books on reserve, those<lb />
checked out overnight and those<lb />
stamped out.<lb />
The fiction circulation averages<lb />
about 40 books per day. Most popu-<lb />
lar among the fiction are Purslane<lb />
by Harris; Grapes of Wrath by<lb />
Steiiibeca; Rebecca by Du Maurier;<lb />
and Alt This and Heaven Too by<lb />
fcieiUs. However, strange though it<lb />
may seem, Lloyd Doug,as' novels<lb />
are stili popular.<lb />
Around OUU of the books checked<lb />
out daily are reserve books.<lb />
A number of new books are being<lb />
made ready for the stacks, and the<lb />
students will soon have access to<lb />
them.<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
cast: Bill Merner will be Speed<lb />
AIcFarland, world's middleweight<lb />
champion; Bill Dudash is Spider,<lb />
AicFarland's trainer, and is sup-<lb />
posed to be a short, bald ex-pugilist<lb />
only 50 years young; Kenneth Wool-<lb />
ard is Gabby, Speed's manager, a<lb />
dynamic, good-looking man between<lb />
35 and 40; Lucille Bedford will<lb />
play the part of Anne, a good-look-<lb />
ing woman of the show-girl type.<lb />
John David Bridgers will act the<lb />
role of Burleigh Sullivan, a rather<lb />
pathetic, meeK-looking bespectacled<lb />
man of 25; Jean Phillips will play<lb />
the part of Alae, a sweet-looking,<lb />
and rather small girl; Ward James<lb />
is hour Austin, a young, slender<lb />
man, distinctly smart as to clothes<lb />
and manner; A. K. Stankus will<lb />
portray the role of Eddie, a typi-<lb />
cal spurts reporter, while Lindsay<lb />
V hicnard vv ni tae the part of VV n-<lb />
iaid, also a sports reporter.<lb />
L lit ton .brition, who has devoted<lb />
his college life and outide life to<lb />
ine stage, is directing the produc-<lb />
tion, "liie Aluky Way liiie all<lb />
utUer plays that have been under<lb />
tiie ingenious supervision of Clifton<lb />
Britton, is destined to go down in<lb />
the annals of camuus activities as an-<lb />
other milestone in his dramatic en-<lb />
ueavors.<lb />
Lhe technical staff is composed of<lb />
Annie Laurie Beale, who has suc-<lb />
cessfully managed the stage in pre-<lb />
vious productions; Ethel Gaston,<lb />
assistant director, who has taken<lb />
several outstanding leads hereto-<lb />
fore; Hampton Noe, set designer,<lb />
who was responsible for the "Chil-<lb />
dren of the Moon" set; and Miss<lb />
Lena C. Ellis, along with Waylan<lb />
Tucker, is handling the make-up.<lb />
Something iVete<lb />
GRACIOUS LADY<lb />
STOCKINGS<lb />
T. R. BEAVER, the new Manager of<lb />
EFIRD'S Department Store, says�<lb />
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EFIRD'S DEPARTMENT STORE<lb />
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Deal Discusses<lb />
Education Week<lb />
At Assembly<lb />
Brings Out<lb />
Main Points<lb />
Of Conference<lb />
In celebration of American Edu-<lb />
cation Week Professor K. C. Deal<lb />
spoke at the College assembly Tues-<lb />
day on the ideas discussed at the re-<lb />
cent JMorth Carolina College Con-<lb />
ference held at Greensboro.<lb />
lie described the college confer-<lb />
ence as perhaps the most important<lb />
educational meeting in the state be-<lb />
cause it discusses the problems pres-<lb />
ent in the school systems of .North<lb />
Carolina tod-iy. Mr. .Deal commented<lb />
brietiy on tUe main speeches of the<lb />
conference and then gave the re-<lb />
mainder of his time to describe the<lb />
suggestions laid before the confer-<lb />
ence by the chief committees.<lb />
There were two chief suggestions<lb />
made by the committee: iiiat no<lb />
certificate be issued after lU-iJ to a<lb />
principal or superintendent who<lb />
uoes not hold a master's degree, and<lb />
liave a certain number of hours in<lb />
education; and that there be set up<lb />
some kind of system to determine<lb />
either in high school or college<lb />
whether a prospective teacher has<lb />
the ability anu aptitude to make a<lb />
success of the profession.<lb />
Although this may be required<lb />
later on it will not apply to people<lb />
aueady in the profession.<lb />
lhe recommendations of a sub-<lb />
committee on language teaching, of<lb />
nhich Mr. Deal is a member, were<lb />
that the same basic English courses<lb />
hould be required of ail bigh school<lb />
siudents whether preparing for col-<lb />
lege or not. Dramatics should not be<lb />
substituted for a fundamental course<lb />
in hmgnsh or mechanical skill for<lb />
the study of fundamentals of Eng-<lb />
lish, ability to speak and write the<lb />
jbng.ish language with reasonable<lb />
accuracy, that tne literature taught<lb />
in the hign school be chosen to tit<lb />
better the level of the students, and<lb />
that written work be corrected and<lb />
discussed with the writer.<lb />
The week" Mr. Deal was speak-<lb />
ing in recognition of American Ed-<lb />
ucation wees has been observed<lb />
since 1921, under the sponsorship of<lb />
the .National Education Association,<lb />
the American Legion, the United<lb />
States office of education, and the<lb />
National Congress of Parents and<lb />
Teachers. This year the general<lb />
theme for the week was "Education<lb />
for the American way of life<lb />
KARES BROS.<lb />
RESTAURANT<lb />
and<lb />
SODA<lb />
We Serve the<lb />
Best<lb />
DIXIE LUNCH<lb />
Best Place<lb />
to Eat<lb />
Morton Elected<lb />
Band President<lb />
For 1939-40<lb />
Letters in Music<lb />
Are Being Offered<lb />
Orval Morton, sophomore music<lb />
major, was elected president of the<lb />
band, which was organized at the<lb />
regular practice of the band on<lb />
Thursday, November 9.<lb />
Other officers are Vern Kuete-<lb />
meyer, vice president; Virginia Wil-<lb />
liams, secretary; Vincent Romano,<lb />
librarian and Hicks Henderson,<lb />
sergeant-at-arms.<lb />
Mr. Dean Tabor, director of the<lb />
band, stated that by organizing, it<lb />
is to be hoped that the members will<lb />
be able to secure letters in music.<lb />
To obtain such a letter compulsory<lb />
attendance will be necessary. This<lb />
is the first time that this letter has<lb />
been offered.<lb />
Other units of the music depart-<lb />
ment may also organize in the near<lb />
future.<lb />
Mr. Dean C. Tabor<lb />
Delivers Speech<lb />
Make<lb />
FIRESTONE<lb />
Your<lb />
Gift Headquarters<lb />
RADIOS<lb />
ELECTRIC HOME<lb />
APPLIANCES<lb />
AND MANY OTHER ITEMS<lb />
Firestone Auto Supply<lb />
and Service Stores<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Mr. Dean C. Tabor, head of the<lb />
Music department, spoke Thursday<lb />
evening, November 9, at the meeting<lb />
of the Poe Literary Society on "Cul-<lb />
tivating the Love of Music<lb />
He pointed out various ways that<lb />
parents can guide their children to-<lb />
wards musical understanding and<lb />
ability, saying, Though only five<lb />
per cent of the children in the pub-<lb />
lic schools have native music abil-<lb />
ity, parents can do much to culti-<lb />
vate an understanding and love of<lb />
music in their children<lb />
After Mr. Tabor's talk, Edna<lb />
Mitchell played a piano solo and<lb />
Maude Melville rendered a vocal se-<lb />
lection accompanied by Wilda Royal.<lb />
This is one oi the many cultural<lb />
programs planned for tdiis year. The<lb />
society plans to have Music, Litera-<lb />
fure, and Art as the subjects of their<lb />
programs.<lb />
Music Teachers<lb />
Furnish Program<lb />
Head New Organizations<lb />
Louise Davis<lb />
Elected Head<lb />
of Pre-Med Club<lb />
New Society<lb />
Makes Plun<lb />
For School Year<lb />
Pictured above are the newly elected presidents of the newest clubs<lb />
on the campus. On the right is Louise Davis, head of the Pre-Medical<lb />
Society; on the left is Orval Morton, President of the E.C.T.C. Band.<lb />
Local Alumni<lb />
Reorganize Here<lb />
November 3<lb />
Mrs. Harry Forbes<lb />
To Head Group<lb />
Of Graduates<lb />
Miss Lois V. Gorrell and Mr.<lb />
A. Dittmer of the music department, uU liie CUUiUU<lb />
furnished the music at the program<lb />
recently in Bethel for the PT.A.<lb />
group there.<lb />
Miss Gorrell spoke on "The Ad-<lb />
vantages of Music Study<lb />
Mr. Dittmer played a violin solo,<lb />
the slow movement from Mendel-<lb />
ssohn's Violin Concerto.<lb />
Dr. E. L. Henderson<lb />
Is Re-elected<lb />
Scout Chairman<lb />
Dr. E. L. Henderson was selected<lb />
by the executive board of the Green-<lb />
ville district of the Boy Scouts of<lb />
America as chairman for the third<lb />
successive term at the regular month-<lb />
ly meeting of the executive board.<lb />
Dr. K. L. Hildrup was selected to<lb />
head the leadership training com-<lb />
mittee.<lb />
PINK PILLS<lb />
for<lb />
PALE PEOPLE<lb />
Warren's Drug Store j<lb />
Greenville alumni reorganized<lb />
their chapter of the Alumni Associa-<lb />
tion at a party held for them by the<lb />
faculty advisory committee of the<lb />
association in Fleming Hall, Eriday,<lb />
November ii, l(Jo(J.<lb />
'ine chapter, which has not been<lb />
active uuiuig tne past two years,<lb />
eieoieu tne lunuvving oineei's: alis.<lb />
j-iariy .roroeo, luriiieny ALisc; Atar-<lb />
tna Scoviixe, piesiueuL, ALiss ALamie<lb />
jnUin l unsiaii, secretary; Airs. n. a.<lb />
Ouiieis, iuruieny iua o. v. vndiews,<lb />
ueasuiei ; ana Alls, lyson ijiiuro,<lb />
luiiueny MyrUe uray nouges, re-<lb />
porter.<lb />
aliss Maria Graham, chairman ol<lb />
tne tacuiiy cuuiiuiii.ee, ueicomeu tne<lb />
&amp;ioujj ana was cnairiuan ot tne m-<lb />
lu.mai piuram presented, ur. ja.eaa-<lb />
ovs taiu-eu urieaiy ot tne enanges<lb />
mat sUoUid luae<lb />
&amp;iituuui.es in vjucenviiic want to visit<lb />
tne giuunas. lie aiso spoa.e ol tne<lb />
neeu oi tne cunee lor tne innuence<lb />
a.umni, eseciuiiy m<lb />
oi organized<lb />
ureem me.<lb />
ir. � L. Henderson spoke of the<lb />
nays tne aiUmUi cuUiu neip, especial-<lb />
ly vvnn noineeomm -L�ay. aliss<lb />
xiUtU vi nile CApuuneu to tne gioup<lb />
no�v Atiss maia -u.iu as N.x .i. work-<lb />
er uitii iacuuy supervision is car-<lb />
rying on as mucn as possible in the<lb />
-Liuium Association onice. ALiss Uia-<lb />
ain reporieu oi tUe possibility in<lb />
me near iuture ana asea for sup-<lb />
port oi the pian by the aiumni.<lb />
Alter the program, refreshments<lb />
were sei ved. Airs. Ateadows ana Aiiss<lb />
Wia Koss presiaed at the tea table,<lb />
ibey were assisieu by the members<lb />
oi the campus A.D.S. Club which<lb />
.s made up of daughters of cany<lb />
aiumni of the college.<lb />
SEE OUR<lb />
"POHAPIE"<lb />
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McLELLANS<lb />
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An astonishing value when yon know yon got gcgaug<lb />
stockings for this low price.<lb />
STYLE-OUftUfy � EODHOMV<lb />
Notice<lb />
All students are invited to<lb />
Mr. Mac's Workshop each Sun-<lb />
day afternoon from 4:30 to<lb />
6:30. Bring your bag lunch<lb />
and Mr. Mac will furnish you<lb />
with the hot coffee. Come and<lb />
join the social and recreational<lb />
hour.<lb />
Ten Y Delegates<lb />
Attend Meeting<lb />
At Durham<lb />
Talk By Harkness<lb />
Is Highlight<lb />
Of Program<lb />
Louise Davis<lb />
elected to serve<lb />
Pre-Medical S- �<lb />
meeting f this g<lb />
day, Noverobt r<lb />
elected were G<lb />
president and J<lb />
tary-treasurer.<lb />
During 11 �- mi<lb />
ture meetings<lb />
a tentative poli<lb />
society has de .<lb />
two weeks and I<lb />
prominent tea �<lb />
addres the -froil<lb />
The president'<lb />
was to appoint a<lb />
up a constitute n<lb />
head this eommi<lb />
of Joe Staton an<lb />
c. The eonstitnl<lb />
as possible, statii<lb />
organization in a<lb />
The soeietv no<lb />
of ten future d<lb />
technicians. Tbi<lb />
this group plans<lb />
clinics, an if p<lb />
pliances of mo I<lb />
cine.<lb />
At the next D <lb />
of the ECTCsciei<lb />
deliver a short ?<lb />
of medical scien<lb />
in the form of i<lb />
sion, permitting<lb />
group to express I<lb />
with the speaker.<lb />
Greenville, Nov. 6.�The Young<lb />
Women's and Young Men's Chris-<lb />
tian Associations of liie College were<lb />
well represented Sunday, November<lb />
o, at a leadership conference of tne<lb />
Student Christian Movement in<lb />
North Carolina which was held at<lb />
the North Carolina College for Ne-<lb />
groes in Durham. Kepresentatnes<lb />
of the V.W. were the president, Aliss<lb />
Sarah Ann Maxwell of Pink Hill,<lb />
and four members of her cabinet�<lb />
Misses Neil iireedlove, Oxford; Ce-<lb />
il B. Dail, Hertford; Jean Wendt,<lb />
Wilmington; and Virginia Whit ley,<lb />
Marshviiie. Kepresentatives of the<lb />
IM. were the president, Emmett<lb />
Sawyer, JJelcross, with four of his<lb />
cabinet�lirantiey JjeLoatche andl<lb />
Gilbert Jiritt, Conway; Vance Chad<lb />
wick, Straits; and Howard Draper<lb />
Pendleton. Dr. E. L. Henderson ac-<lb />
companied the group as faculty ad-1<lb />
viser.<lb />
The highlight of the program was!<lb />
an address by Dr. Georgia Harkness!<lb />
of Mt. Holyoke College, Massachu-<lb />
setts, on "Christian Faith and At- <lb />
titudes in a Critical Period<lb />
Other speakers who took part in!<lb />
the program were Miss Augusta Rob-1<lb />
erts and Miss Celestine Smith rep-<lb />
resenting the National Council of<lb />
the Y.W.C.A. and Herbert King and<lb />
Wiley Crit: representing the Na-<lb />
tional Y.MIC.A.<lb />
Compliments<lb />
of<lb />
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?j<lb />
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THE TECO ECHO<lb />
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Dudash, Rodgers And Wiley Brown<lb />
Share Laurels In Guilford Tilts<lb />
CLII<lb />
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RITTOH DISCOVERS A NEW ACTOR<lb />
there is a student who has certain capabilities<lb />
Later the student hody eomes<lb />
success in a field of life<lb />
never dreamed. 1 refer<lb />
1'iasii. a happy-go-lucky chap from New<lb />
 � : � whose good nature and wholesome wit have<lb />
boon a smile-producer among the entire student body.<lb />
Heretofore Bill has been regarded as a good fellow<lb />
and an exceptional athlete, but no one had considered'<lb />
lis possibilities as an actor. Then came "Milky Way<lb />
be Varsity Club play to be presented on December 7.<lb />
under the direction of Clifton Britton. Bill has been<lb />
bserved on the gridiron as a clean athlete with a<lb />
double dose of determination. When he was given a<lb />
role in the Varsity Club production, his acting talent<lb />
that he is one oi the best comedians ever to act on the<lb />
ge. Perhaps Dudash failed to conceive a future as an!<lb />
rsals got under way. However, his untiring efforts to<lb />
success have made him an unusual discovery. In addi-<lb />
: a defensive barricade on the gridiron. Pill is now<lb />
 of the Varsity Club play. In Hollywood or on Broad-<lb />
ad mg actors had to be discovered, dust what the future<lb />
II remains to be seen. But from this corner, we extend<lb />
�- ihat go to those who are making an effort to achieve<lb />
M. P. Fox Offers<lb />
Trophy Honors<lb />
To Top Gridders<lb />
Superior Quaker Team<lb />
Conquers Pirates, 20-0<lb />
Powerful Visiting Backs<lb />
IT IS NOT MY DUTY, NOR IS IT YOURS!<lb />
I am asked : "Why didn't you (<lb />
   out the pour game�-<lb />
Such questions and conception<lb />
paper<lb />
College, High School<lb />
On Receiving End<lb />
M. P. Fox, local sports enthusiast<lb />
affiliated with the Tadlock Mutual<lb />
Insurance Agency, is offering loving<lb />
cups to the outstanding football<lb />
player of ECTC and Greenville<lb />
High School again this season.<lb />
Although the date for awarding<lb />
the trophies has not<lb />
nounced, it was explained the tro-i<lb />
phies would be presented at appro-<lb />
priate ceremonies in each of the I<lb />
schools after the football season is;<lb />
concluded.<lb />
� Balloting for the selections of the.<lb />
best athletes will be done by students'<lb />
of both schols, along with adults who<lb />
have seen players of each school in<lb />
action. Details for the voting will be<lb />
announced in the immediate future,<lb />
since the grid schedules of both<lb />
-t<lb />
the<lb />
r one of your sports staff<lb />
played last Saturday?<lb />
s are brought to my atten-<lb />
tirst place, and students who<lb />
 1 i V<lb />
VYba<lb />
n tin<lb />
uestions were told this, the quality of an athlete's<lb />
sporl is a little personal matter between the athlete<lb />
goes on between them is none of your business. In<lb />
no public reprimand helps an athlete. At least, this is<lb />
- "in of ten. In the third place, it i- a big job to attempt<lb />
ng athletes due credit, let alone the unintentional mis-<lb />
rth place, students who form such attitudes are poor<lb />
v. not learned enough about the game to enjoy the good<lb />
f you are one id' those persons who judge a person solely<lb />
nd overlook the good that he's done, you will be unable<lb />
'vances on this sports sheet. Playing any kind of sport<lb />
stamina which the average onlooker do<lb />
oked any good a player has done, we<lb />
;� rest assured of rinding praise instead<lb />
ECTC met its stiffest competition<lb />
of the present season last Saturday<lb />
afternoon on the Guilford gridiron.<lb />
The Pirates were swamped iJO-0 by a<lb />
much superior Guilford eleven which<lb />
also held the Pirate offense to a<lb />
mere two first-downs.<lb />
Pill Dudash was the only Pirate<lb />
competitor to exhibit any defiance<lb />
toward the opponents. He featured<lb />
on defense, making several tackles<lb />
after the hard driving Guilford<lb />
backs had penetrated the line of<lb />
scrimmage. Making his debut as a<lb />
kicker, Dudash thrilled his team-<lb />
i mates by a fine exhibition of punt-<lb />
yet been an ing, averaging well over 40 yeards on<lb />
his kicks.<lb />
This hitherto unknown talent was<lb />
only discovered in Saturday's game;<lb />
due to the absence of Bill Shelton,<lb />
regular punter, the Pirate mentors<lb />
were forced to try Dudash in his<lb />
new role. Fortunately, he was very<lb />
successful.<lb />
Sharing the spotlight with Du-<lb />
dash were Rogers and Wiley Brown.<lb />
I These 1kvs fought a game battle even<lb />
; until the last minutes when their<lb />
schools for 1039 are fast nearing a chances for victory were impossible.<lb />
conclusion. Guilford's stars were Hines, Grice,<lb />
Factors to be taken into eonsidera-i and Xace, who scored the three<lb />
tion in selecting the athlete a stu- touchdowns. Xace almost added<lb />
dent regards as most outstanding in-1 another when he intercepted a Pi-<lb />
clude sportsmanship, ability to play rate pass and raced down the field.<lb />
a well-rounded football game under'He was pulled<lb />
Four ECTC Men<lb />
Are Completing<lb />
Career On Squad<lb />
Dozen Lettermen Bra�<lb />
High Point Roster<lb />
Coach C. Virgil Yc.v<lb />
Purpic Panthers will start I<lb />
to a smooth-running arid<lb />
R<lb />
n ur<lb />
it<lb />
i<lb />
oaco<lb />
rodue<lb />
O. A. if:<lb /><lb />
W<lb />
lie<lb />
'�� mi<lb />
member<lb />
Inset are Robert Clifton, pictured on the left, who will see action for<lb />
High Point in the half-back zone in tomorrow afternoon's clash between<lb />
the Pirates and High Point Panthers. On the right is Fred Mills, full-back,<lb />
who is slated to do much shining. Both players tip the scales at nearly<lb />
160 pounds. Clifton is a three-letter man and Mills is a two-letter man.<lb />
Clifton is a High Point product. Mills hails from Roanoke Rapids.<lb />
Our George Thinks Those Flashy<lb />
Tag Footballers Have Something<lb />
not understand.<lb />
are sorry. How-<lb />
of Journalistic<lb />
MERRY MUSING OF A FOOTBALL PLAYER!<lb />
any circumstances, leadership among<lb />
the players' colleagues, and improve-<lb />
ment since the season started.<lb />
The trophies were offered for the<lb />
first time last season and much in-<lb />
terest was manifested in the ballot-<lb />
ing. Any player on the team, irre-<lb />
spective of his experience, has an<lb />
opportunity to garner the award if<lb />
he meets with the approval of the<lb />
student bodies of the schools.<lb />
Both trophies will be put on dis-<lb />
: play in one of the downtown business<lb />
establishments in the near future.<lb />
i The firm displaying the trophies will<lb />
: be announced later.<lb />
()<lb />
yers can relate sonic humorous experience but the lest Mr. Fox, who came to Greenville<lb />
v dek recently comes from Irving Poliakoff, tackle power- from Raleigh, has taken an interest<lb />
nston, who is having quite a bit of trouble with his sleep, in athletics of both schools, particu-<lb />
ises the strange reaction cannot be determined by your i larly football. In addition to school<lb />
is nol familiar with the diagnostic procedures of a psychia athletics, he has been instrumental<lb />
was tiie way Irving told of the incident that made it so 4n working with the Greenville Soft-<lb />
res me an idea. Instead of revealing his secret, I shall leave ball League ,during the summer<lb />
tders�and I hope there are some readers�to learn of the! months. He was ah active participant<lb />
ourse Irving is modest, but when you see him sprinting in athletics during his college ca-<lb />
tpus, and wearing a healthy grin, just ask him to explain<lb />
IT<lb />
AN APPRECIATIVE IDEA, WALTER!<lb />
can give a team any more determination, whether it achieves<lb />
uffers defeat, than to know that students back home have<lb />
ts at heart. That's what happened last week-end when the<lb />
itingent motored to Guilford to tangle with the Quakers in a<lb />
ncounter. Walter Tucker, sophomore, solicited funds for pep<lb />
� send the team before the game and at the half. Words of<lb />
which came from the heart of those sending the telegrams,<lb />
ver wires at lightning spec<lb />
s iod idea for all games<lb />
who contributed to the idea<lb />
reer.<lb />
later reaching their destination<lb />
The team appreciates Walters interest<lb />
of those<lb />
- r<lb />
OF MISTAKEN IDENTITY!<lb />
?ned! Just why we don't know! Anyway, Jack McJunkin, an<lb />
on<lb />
the football squad, was unexpectedly mistaken<lb />
class recentlv and took<lb />
�udent.<lb />
it happened. Jack walked into a ciass<lb />
informant said he did, anyway. When Jack proceeded to<lb />
absorb the anticipated interesting lecture of his professor,<lb />
i tapped lightly on his shoulder. Somewhat perplexed,<lb />
Duke-Carolina<lb />
Mix-Up Is A Big<lb />
Current Topic<lb />
Lautares Picks Wade<lb />
As Winning Pilot<lb />
down from behind<lb />
by a Pirate back who chased him<lb />
the entire length of the field.<lb />
This was the seventh consecutive<lb />
loss for the Pirates this season.<lb />
The lineups:<lb />
Pos. Guilford ECTC<lb />
LEHines  Hatem<lb />
LTBilyeuWilliams<lb />
LGMaconRogers<lb />
C Xace  Chadwick<lb />
RGWilsonBrown<lb />
ETFair  Poliakoff<lb />
EEMcMillan  Tucker<lb />
QBPearson  McJunkin<lb />
HBMenghettiXoe<lb />
IIBLentz  Stankus<lb />
FBGrice Dudash<lb />
Score by periods:<lb />
Guilford 7 0 6 7�20<lb />
ECTC 0 0 0 0� 0<lb />
Guilford scoring Touchdowns�<lb />
Xace, Hines, Grice. Extra Points<lb />
�Lentz (dropkick), Hines (pass<lb />
from Lentz). Guilford substitutions:<lb />
Dail, Hubert, Heath, Dawkins, May-<lb />
nard, Hollowell, Summey, Blair,<lb />
Avers, Xolan; ECTC substitutions:<lb />
Venters, X. Mayo. Officials: Referee<lb />
�Goodman, X. C. State; Umpire�<lb />
Rogers, Duke; Headlinesman�<lb />
Morris. Davidson.<lb />
Soph-Juniors<lb />
Are Championship<lb />
Soccer Players<lb />
But Those Girls Had<lb />
Many Heated Battles<lb />
The intramural soccer feud waged<lb />
between the Freshman-Senior girls<lb />
and the Junior-Sophomore girls,<lb />
came to a smash-up finish Novem-<lb />
ber i when the Junior-Sophomore<lb />
girls emerged victorious by turning<lb />
in two triumphs in three champion-<lb />
ship games. They defeated the Green-<lb />
ies 4-0. 2-0.<lb />
But that isn't all the story. The<lb />
Freshmen-Senior girls wanted to<lb />
show the victors a thing or two about<lb />
There Are Really Big<lb />
Doings in the Games<lb />
By GEORGE LAUTARES<lb />
Thus far this season, Tom (ox's<lb />
cavorting tactics have monopolized<lb />
top honors in the intramural foot-<lb />
ball circuit. Blessed by the presence;<lb />
of Don "Skyscraper Brock, and;<lb />
Harry Stumpy" Riddick, they have:<lb />
barely been threatened in any ofI<lb />
their games. Brock is a super-de-l<lb />
pendable pass receiver, while Rid-<lb />
dick is the uneulogized, unseen <lb />
blocker who paves the way for the<lb />
touchdowns.<lb />
John Williams' "Presumptuous,<lb />
Prudes were over-rated in the pre-<lb />
season predictions; however, they<lb />
have scored impressive victories ov-<lb />
er several weak opponents.<lb />
The mystery team, Kenny Will-1<lb />
, ard's "Tar Heels have not yet been<lb />
able to reach their zenith. Scarcitv-<lb />
hen<lb />
when<lb />
rates<lb />
gagement<lb />
Bill Sh�<lb />
ters and<lb />
whom is<lb />
morrow 3<lb />
curtain- i<lb />
Fast Car<lb />
that each<lb />
year as i<lb />
squad.<lb />
An' injured knei<lb />
of the ECTC-Guilford<lb />
Saturday. However, last<lb />
ports indicate that he<lb />
ready for service tone,<lb />
ton's punts have averagi<lb />
yards a try during the �<lb />
son. His aggressive tacti<lb />
much punch into the Pii<lb />
ive onslaughts.<lb />
Injuries have can<lb />
list of the local e<lb />
throughout the seas<lb />
irui<lb />
Kf<lb />
v<lb />
1 t!<lb />
sence of such players<lb />
ton and Bill David<lb />
when the Pirate t<lb />
Panther contingent.<lb />
by a dozen lettermen,<lb />
In last season's :<lb />
wme<lb />
is<lb />
ngagem<lb />
�nt. the<lb />
(Please turn to page six)<lb />
.1<lb />
fappe<lb />
ir-mnd in his seat and confronted the girl<lb />
rtion she asked: Are you James Whitfield?<lb />
I deeply regret such a mistake. I offer my most humble<lb />
� que<lb />
sake<lb />
the girl<lb />
NIGHT FOOTBALL THIS SEASON<lb />
: the efforts of eager students to witness at least one night football<lb />
here this season the proposal went on the rocks. Those sponsoring<lb />
night football idea tried to arrange the ECTC-High Point game for<lb />
ber lb The High Point team could have played here tonight, but<lb />
- � night The Graff Ballet, scheduled for tonight, caused the game<lb />
to remain on the schedule for tomorrow. Now don't get the idea that<lb />
sight football will never prevail here, in that students hope some will be<lb />
�eheduled for next season.<lb />
NO<lb />
gai<lb />
X<lb />
it.<lb />
E. C. T. C. STUDENTS<lb />
THEIR PARENTS AND FRIENDS ARE<lb />
INVITED TO USE THE<lb />
FACILITIES OF<lb />
GREENVILLE'S CITY BUILDING<lb />
ORGANIZATION<lb />
THE GREENVILLE CHAMBER<lb />
OF COMMERCE<lb />
324 EVANS STREET<lb />
By GEORGE LAUTARES<lb />
Tomorrow afternoon while the<lb />
ECTC Pirates are battling against<lb />
the strong High Point College foot-<lb />
ball eleven, the South's greatest ri-<lb />
valry will once again be settled for<lb />
the 1939 season in Durham. The<lb />
Blue Devils of Duke and the Tar<lb />
Heels of North Carolina, two of the<lb />
South's strongest elevens will oppose<lb />
each other in the unpredictable, ac-<lb />
tion-packed thriller that is typical<lb />
when these two teams clash.<lb />
A look at the two teams' record<lb />
for this season shows that the Tar<lb />
Heels may be the favorites. Impres-<lb />
sive victories over each of their foes<lb />
this season and a tie with the pow-<lb />
erful Tulane team causes much ap-<lb />
prehension among Tar Heel sup-<lb />
porters. On the other hand, the Blue<lb />
Devils have been content to eke out<lb />
victories by slim margins over<lb />
teams like Georgia Tech and Wake<lb />
Forest. Pittsburgh defeated the Dev-<lb />
ils early in the season by a one point<lb />
margin for the Devils only loss of the<lb />
year.<lb />
Despite the fact that comparative<lb />
scores indicate a Tar Heel victory,<lb />
one must remember that this is a<lb />
Duke-Carolina game and anything<lb />
can happen. Unfortunately, Duke<lb />
will be without two of its most de-<lb />
pendable players, Darnell and<lb />
Eaves. The Carolina squad is to be<lb />
represented in full strength with<lb />
each player in fine condition.<lb />
The question seems to be, can the<lb />
Wade strategy win over the Caro-<lb />
lina power? This writer picks Wade.<lb />
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playing and encouraged their op- J of good material has forced the Tar J<lb />
ponents to play an extra game. They Heels to scout G.II.S. intramural<lb />
did. The game went beyond the reg- departments for material, and on<lb />
ulation distance, but the score of the one occasion the referee was forced j<lb />
battle remained at 0-0. j to remove several of the High School!<lb />
The varsity team selected from the! hopefuls from the Tar Heel lineup, j<lb />
participants were: Eileen Tomlin- The dark-horse, or rather the'<lb />
son, Annie Laurie Parker, Maybell<lb />
Pollock, Katie G. Kennedy, Nell<lb />
McCullan, Louise Lindsay, Esther<lb />
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The lineup:<lb />
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LOFE. BurnsE. Parker<lb />
LIFS. GorhamM. Beverly<lb />
CFE. Tomlinson, A. L. Parker<lb />
RIFB. Leaner  K. Kennedy<lb />
ROFF. Roebuck E. Gaston<lb />
LH1). RobertsJ. Hinson<lb />
EHR. HallR. Blanchard<lb />
OHM. Butler  M. Smith<lb />
"black sheep" of the league is Hamp-<lb />
ton Noe's professional "Blue Dev-<lb />
ils This team compromises the only<lb />
subsidized unit in the league. Al-<lb />
though Coach Noe is digressing from<lb />
amateur standards, his team con-<lb />
tinues to rule the cellar position.<lb />
Several times during the grind of<lb />
these Intramural contests, Coaches<lb />
Gilbert and Hankner are seen look-<lb />
ing avariciously at some of the<lb />
league's outstanding celebrities.<lb />
Their envy may be justified for Don<lb />
Brock looks like another Bershak,<lb />
Tom Cox like another Red Grange,<lb />
and Ham Xoe's subsidized eontin-<lb />
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PAGE SIX<lb />
THE ECO ECHO<lb />
November 17<lb />
The college always welcomes the I who are making their efforts count.<lb />
alumnae hack to the campus for a. These are a few of the hoys who<lb />
week-end visit Those spending the m sm,cmli in thc teachiug<lb />
past week-end on the campus were: ' . . � . <lb />
u p "  , ��, &amp;��;A profession 111 JNortn Carolina.<lb />
Marv Jcrances xoung troni Angier, <lb />
Ethel Anderson from StedmanJ liobort Bason, a<lb />
Edith Mae Granl from (iaryshurg, class of U, has been<lb />
Doris Armstrong, from Dublin, Mrs.<lb />
Allen F. Cozart, formerly Mary<lb />
Elizabeth Oarrin from Oxford.<lb />
Annie Earle Windley from Momeyer,<lb />
and Marguerite Jamerson from<lb />
Leaksville.<lb />
They'll Be Behind The Curtains<lb />
Miss Xellie Watkins of Kocking-<lb />
hani was married 10 John Wallace<lb />
of 3046 North 76th Avenue, Elm-<lb />
wood Park, Chicago, 111 on Mon-<lb />
A.<lb />
av,<lb />
November 6, 1989. Mrs. Wal-<lb />
lace is a graduate of ECTC and has<lb />
taught In the Richmond County<lb />
schools since graduation.<lb />
The Raleigh Chapter of the East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College Alumni<lb />
Association held its regular meeting<lb />
at the Woman's Club last Tuesday<lb />
evening with<lb />
president of tlu<lb />
Followin<lb />
school on the state accredited list.<lb />
George Willard, a member of the<lb />
�lass of 37. is teaching at the Charles<lb />
Mrs. O. K. Joyner, Coon High School in Wilson. He is<lb />
chapter, presiding. , Dean of boys there and is also Avork-<lb />
the business meeting ing with the diversified occupations<lb />
in the music room, members went j group.<lb />
into the dining room, where covers) Roy<lb />
were laid for thirty-six. Th<lb />
member of the<lb />
at the West<lb />
Edgecombe School in Rocky Mount<lb />
since graduation and is now ath-<lb />
letic director there.<lb />
Hoot Gibson, one of ECTC's<lb />
former athletic stars, is also starring<lb />
in Mars Hill High School as a coach<lb />
and as a teacher of history and I<lb />
social science.<lb />
Henry Oglesby, a member of tin<lb />
class of '32, is now principal of thei ,�� , .<lb />
Grifton High School ictured are the main members of the technical staff of the Varsity Club Play, "The Milky Way Reading<lb />
M w T 1 f rrom to "&amp; are Annie Laurie Beale, stage manager, who has successfully managed the stage-in previous<lb />
, ya�! V! �c�lbei' thc 1 productions ; Clifton Britton, director of the play, who has directed numerous plays on the campus ; an<lb />
class of 36, taught at Fountain onel�u�� ��ii ,ixZ 1 . , ,  h   l '<lb />
year, went to Pactolus and is now<lb />
principal there. He has put thc<lb />
A Good Time Was Had By Everyone<lb />
At Publications' Snazzie Party<lb />
it would<lb />
E HO<lb />
EmroSim The fallouts '<lb />
result af the journahstic ejf s<lb />
annual staffs who have endeavored<lb />
to write up a news story as<lb />
have appeared in the Two<lb />
twenty-five years aj-<lb />
The staffs of ThbTeoo Echo and.<lb />
The Tecoan celebrated their(?)<lb />
birthday with a snazrie party in the<lb />
�Y� Hut on the date of November<lb />
tifteenth at 75 o'clock.<lb />
b "Y" Hut (really Xoung<lb />
: Christian Association I wm<lb />
y decorated by anonymous<lb />
persons (wishing to remain anony-<lb />
ith chrysanthemums tn<lb />
and beautiful autumn<lb />
publication!<lb />
cake<lb />
snore<lb />
" At<lb />
in<lb />
tl<lb />
Women<lb />
gorgeou<lb />
.1. i<lb />
room wa<lb />
colors<lb />
decorated with the college<lb />
and cold. Center-<lb />
Barrow is teaching in Elm<lb />
dining City and is doing some fine work.<lb />
Ray Pruette of the class of '39<lb />
is teaching in Louisburg and is the<lb />
purpl<lb />
pieces on the table were made of j happiest, most enthusiastic<lb />
small piles of gourds and bright year teacher who has returned to the<lb />
Autumn leaves.<lb />
Guests for thc<lb />
Gaston, assistant director, who has taken the lead in several plays here before.<lb />
Ethel<lb />
Press Convention Sho' Was Swell<lb />
According To ECTC Delegates<lb />
college to report.<lb />
Thornton Stovall, a graduate of<lb />
the June class of '38. has been<lb />
Four E.C.T.C. Men<lb />
Are Completing<lb />
Career On Campus<lb />
evening included<lb />
the guest speaker. Miss Mamie Jen-<lb />
kins, and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Tabor teaching in Winterville since gradu-<lb />
The feature of the evening was a J ation and is making a successful<lb />
summary given by Miss Jenkins of teacher,<lb />
her experiences in the seven coun-<lb />
tries of Europe visited during the<lb />
past summer. Miss Jenkins stated<lb />
that all her life she had hoped To<lb />
make a trip to Europe. She had<lb />
actually been booked on six previous<lb />
occasions but for various reasons she, (Continued from page five)<lb />
tailed to make the trip. However, j Panthers rolled up a 21-6 verdict<lb />
she feels that her trip was more ex-1 over tno PiratCs, but this was not<lb />
citing during the past summer than j regarded as a bad outcome since the<lb />
it might have been at an earlier! powerful Elon and Appalachian<lb />
date. She traveled aboard the, teams are listed as Xorth State Con-<lb />
Europa. a German ship on which ference members with High Point.<lb />
there were few Americans, and con The visitors have a superior team<lb />
sequently she was thrown with j anj naturally are expected to make<lb />
foreigners from the start of herjan exceptional showing against the<lb />
journey. j locals.<lb />
Mis- Jenkins related many per-j Although advantages mean much,<lb />
sonal experienct<lb />
1<lb />
while in Europe, they are not everything. This was<lb />
including language, dealing with proved in previous engagements here<lb />
strange monies, eating new dishes, this season when teams created sur-i<lb />
and making many acquaintances. prise splurges in the concluding sec-j<lb />
The daily schedule of most of our j onds for a thrilling win. Whether the<lb />
European neighbors was of par- High Point team has any such tricks!<lb />
ticular interest. Most business is concealed in its bag of magic can be<lb />
open from nine until 12 o'clock noon, detected only in tomorrow's tilt,<lb />
when it is closed for two hours. Most! Hampton Xoe and other cheer<lb />
business of the day is closed between leaders have promised to have an<lb />
4 and 5 o'clock in the afternoon. active cheering section at toraor-<lb />
� row's game. Pre-game pep has been<lb />
Among the alumnae who were' launched on the campus throughout<lb />
present at the recent meeting of the &amp;� week. School spirit is destined .<lb />
Institute on Family Relations was to be running high when the kick-off: j<lb />
Mary Blanche StrieHand, the Home whistle is sounded tomorrow after-j j<lb />
Demonstration agent in Tyrrell noon<lb />
County. There she has been work-1<lb />
ing since immediately after her<lb />
graduation last June. Already she<lb />
has organized four girls' 4-H clubs<lb />
and ten Home Demonstration clubs<lb />
since the eighth of June. She has<lb />
her own car and has travelled ap-<lb />
proximately twenty-four hundred<lb />
miles, visiting one hundred seventy-<lb />
five homes. This county had not had<lb />
a home demonstration ae;ent for six<lb />
By BARBARA KEUZENKAMP<lb />
ECTC delegates are hack from<lb />
the Press Convention held in the<lb />
not so distant past at Raleigh, and<lb />
first-1 you've ever been to one you'll<lb />
know what that means! We shall<lb />
say that, "much was learned<lb />
although perhaps it would be better<lb />
to say that ECTC delegates did at-<lb />
tend all the meetings � which is a<lb />
record. Just to prove it, I'll quote<lb />
from the November 3 issue of The<lb />
Technician, the State College paper,<lb />
which printed the following para-<lb />
graph :<lb />
When you walk in the first<lb />
thing that catches your eye is a<lb />
mob of delegates from ECTC.<lb />
And right there is one of the<lb />
best groups of convention dele-<lb />
gates that I have ever seen.<lb />
Honestly, ECTC girls are the<lb />
first to arrive at a convention<lb />
and the last to leave and the<lb />
ones who usually have the best<lb />
time.<lb />
Ask any of us who attended the<lb />
convention to explain those two<lb />
short but oh so significant words,<lb />
"swell time' (what are you blush-<lb />
ing about, Mary?), and you'll see<lb />
more than one red face!<lb />
And by the way, Helen, what was<lb />
it you and Jean spent such a long<lb />
time doing Friday night, rather<lb />
morning, in a certain� Ask Helen<lb />
to fill in the blanks for you.<lb />
You should have seen Jessie,<lb />
xrfi,�ij t 1 1 .r Technical Director. This play<lb />
-htnel, and Alice dance (and can those     ��<lb />
��i ' �v , .1 y� ii �� with the situation resulting fi<lb />
girls swing it!) at the Lambda Chi <lb />
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to do in a more efficient way the<lb />
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